Posted by
Dane on June 19th, 2009

Any guy that owns a banjo (me) is a bona fide member of the bluegrass nation. But even if you don’t, and maybe you just own the “O Brother Where Art Thou?” soundtrack, the Ryman has a great summer series for you.
It’s called “Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman” and runs every Thursday at 7:30 through July. That makes for a total of six great shows, including some really big-name artists like Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys, and the Dan Tyminski Band. First up is Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper on June 25th.
The Ryman is a fitting place for the series as it played a key role in the birth of bluegrass. It was there that on a Saturday night in December 1945 a 21-year-old Earl Scruggs stepped to the WSM microphone on the Ryman stage playing a five-string banjo with a three-finger roll. And so bluegrass was born.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on June 12th, 2009
I take it for granted sometimes the sort of unique things we offer at Hotel Preston. Stuff you’re not going to get everywhere you stay. So if you happen to come on by, here’s my recommendation for your own “look good, feel good” package:
Step 1: Hit Café Isabella for one of their delicious breakfasts.
Step 2: Head to the fitness center work up a sweat and get your heart going.
Step 3: Return to your room and try out some of the Aveda bath products.
Step 4: Take yourself outside and find a comfortable spot poolside.
Step 4a: If you need a book to keep you company, just ask at the front desk.
I mean, we’re not trying to keep you from getting out and seeing Nashville. That’s not our intention. We just want to give guests everything they need to have a good, comfortable stay. But if you never leave the grounds, well, that’s OK, too.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on June 5th, 2009

Summer means sun, yes. It means getting outside, tossing the frisbee for the dog, getting out on the water. In fact, I think I can say that summer in Nashville may just about beat out any other city around.
Definitely one of the biggest reasons is all the incredible music events and festivals we get during the summer. And maybe the granddaddy of them all is right around the corner ― the CMA Music Festival from June 11-14.
This one is a true monster of an event. It’s got the stellar lineup of artists. Are you a fan of Trace Adkins, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift, Wynonna, Brooks & Dunn, or Reba McEntire? How about the Bellamy Brothers, Martina McBride, Neal McCoy, or Little Big Town? Well, then you best get tickets.
Get a four-day pass and free shuttles will run you back and forth to all the venues: LP Field, Riverfront Park, the Exhibit Hall, and the Family Zone/Sports Zone.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on May 22nd, 2009
The proof is at Sukho Thai, a small Thai place over near Opryland on Music Valley Drive. It’s not your white tablecloth sort of spot but they’ve got all kinds of tasty Asian dishes and do it well. Plus it sits right next to the Grand Old Golf mini golf course and go-kart track!
The track goes right by the front window so you can enjoy the action while getting some Thai food satisfaction. Feel free to use that line, guys. It’s free.
But come on, as interesting afternoons go, can you do better than some satay (love that peanut sauce) or whatever and pushing the pedal to the metal in a go-kart? If there is I don’t know about it.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on May 15th, 2009

I have a colleague here at the hotel who is always giving me a bad time about being a country fan. He is more your rock dude. More cowbell, he always says. So I’m always trying to find country artists he likes too.
A recent one he couldn’t deny is Patsy Cline. At first, he tried to tell me she wasn’t country. Ha. So for his birthday Dora and I got him two tickets to Always…Patsy Cline at the Ryman. We saw it already last month and thought it was great.
I guess you could call it a musical play. It follows her friendship with a fan from Houston in the 60s who she kept up a correspondence with over the years. It’s funny and moving in spots and full of a lot of her great music.
The show runs until May 23 and I think may make my best case with that friend that country music don’t need no cowbell at all.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on May 8th, 2009
Hey everybody. You need a reason to come on over to Hotel Preston for a visit? Here’s a game to help out. Find the special that fits you, and then give us a call.
1. Spring Has Sprung! — Get a map to walking trails in the area, a free shuttle drop-you off at the closest trailhead, a backpack with Kashi Organic Trail bars and water, and a Greentini in the Pink Slip Lounge.
2. Mommy Me Time — Mom gets an in-room massage session while Dad takes the kids to the Imax and the Adventure Science Center, and then brunch for the whole family at Café Isabella.
3. Rockstar Daddy — Dad gets a hot steam shave and shoe shine at the Trim Classic Barber and a trip to the Nashville Superspeedway to ride shotgun in a two-seat NASCAR-style stock car driven by a professional at speeds up to 165 MPH.
Check out the hotel’s other packages in Special Offers. There’s sure one to fit you. See you here.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on May 1st, 2009

You’ve seen Iron Chef on TV. How can you not love that crazy show? It brings food together with sports and adds a ticking clock. Well, Nashville has its own version called Iron Fork that pits five local chefs in head-to-head battle. Last year Deb Paquette from Zola won. It sold out.
But Iron Fork 2009 is on our agenda. This year the kitchen will see five new chefs go at each other for the Iron Fork title. They include Tandy Wilson of City House, Jeremy Barlow of Tayst, Guerry McComas of Yellow Porch, Bart Pickens of Saffire, Jason Love of Ombi.
The culinary battle kicks off at 6 p.m. on May 6 at the Country Music Hall of Fame. As for the secret ingredient, they’re keeping that under wraps. Whole Foods Market will choose and then chefs will have an hour to decide what to do with it.
Your ticket purchase gets you three drink tickets. So I’ll be waiting in the Blue Moon Beer Garden.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on April 24th, 2009
A week ago, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum held Nashville on the Rocks, a special night where all kinds of fantastic drinks made with specialty vodkas, rums, whiskeys, tequilas and gins were served. Don’t worry, it wasn’t just drinking. There was also plenty of great food and a lot of displays to check out, as well. If you haven’t been to the museum, I’d highly recommend it, of course you’ll have to wait until next year’s Nashville on the Rocks before you can drink there, too.
Here are some photos of the event to hold you over until next year:



Thanks for looking,
Dane
Posted by
Dane on April 17th, 2009

You guys know me. I think Hotel Preston is a great place to work, and a great place to stay. There’s just no other spot like it in the city. And that is not bragging it’s just a fact. But I tend to leave it at that. It’s one of those things you’ve got to just experience for yourself.
But here’s the thing. Right now we’re having this great deal going and I just don’t want anyone saying I didn’t tell them. So here’s the skinny. Right now we’ve got a deal running that will give you 10% off our best available rate, as long as you pre-pay. A seriously great deal.
I’ll tell you, there’s nothing like one of our beds to help you relax and accentuate the positive.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on April 10th, 2009
OK, so here’s the deal. This month is what we call Awesome April around here. And there are so many music events going on during the month that it’s impossible to write about all of them. So, here are a few teasers to get you started.
First, get your spiritual groove on and hit Gospel Music Week, with more than 100 musical performances, panels, and workshops. It runs April 18-22.
And then on the last Saturday in April, the 25th, head over to Centennial Park for the Country Music Marathon and half Marathon. There will be 50 bands playing on 27 stages.
You better take some days off work. You could be busy this month.
Dane